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It would not have been Montfanon, that is to say, a species of visionary, who loved to argue with Dorsenne, because he knew that in spite of all he was understood, if he had not continued, as they walked along the lighted corridor, while remounting toward daylight: " If it is all the same to you, sir apologist of the modern world, I should like to pause here and ask you frankly: Do you not feel yourself more contemporary with all the dead who slumber within these walls than with a radical elector or a free- mason deputy? - "Cosmopolis, Complete", Paul Bourget Last Updated: March 3, 2009.
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Amid the current eulogies of the working man and the apotheosis of the beings called 'Captains of Industry, ' the bagman surely ought to find at least an apologist. - "Hyacinth 1906", George A. Birmingham.
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Or again, with the authors of " The Unseen Universe," the apologist has constructed elaborate, and certainly impressive, arguments upon the Law of Continuity. - "Natural Law in the Spiritual World", Henry Drummond.